I recently watched the movie Knight and Day, starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.
Given that it looked like an over-the-top action flick, I had low expectations for it.
I was pleasantly surprised.
I thoroughly enjoyed Knight and Day. The subtle humor, often delivered with deadpan seriousness, delighted and amused me.
I found myself laughing frequently throughout their wild and implausible romp. At times I laughed harder than for any movie I’ve seen in quite some time.
There is just one thing that perplexes me: I’m not sure if Knight and Day was supposed to be a comedy.
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